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Prof. Tariq Mansoor is presently serving as the Vice-Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Previously he has also served as Principal, J.N. Medical College, Chief Medical Superintendent, J.N. Medical College Hospital and Chairman, Department of Surgery. He is also the member of Medical Council of India since March 2015 for a period of four years. He is product of the first batch of prestigious Our Lady of Fatima Higher Secondary School, Aligarh. During his school days he has served as House Captain as well as School Captain. He did his MBBS and MS in General Surgery from Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, AMU, Aligarh. A surgeon by profession with special interest in Breast and Thyroid Diseases, Prof. Tariq Mansoor has 33 years of Teaching and 35 years of Clinical experience. He has 90 publications to his credit and has guided 49 Postgraduate Medical Students for their Thesis as Supervisor / Co-Supervisor

Urgent News :: University classes suspended by AMU

University classes suspended

ALIGARH September 18: The Aligarh Muslim University has suspended all undergraduate, postgraduate classes on 19th September 2015, following the sad demise of a BSW final year student, Alamgir. No teaching will take place in the departments of study. All pre-scheduled examinations, however, will be organized as per the programme.

It may be noted that teaching in all schools maintained by the University will be held as usual.

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AMU is the largest residential campus with over 22000 students residing in hostelsIt is extremely unfortunate that 3 distinct blocks exist at AMU CampusThey think differently, act differently and behave differently.1.Administration which has temporary tenure, powerful ,invincible & not infrequentlyImpermeable or arrogant.2.Teachers are permanent.Majority are good but many are selfish motivated, facultative parasites,whenever needed,resort to parasitic activity,with a mutation .They rely absolutely on the permanent host,for completion of their life cycle at AMU.In academic Executive Councils and AMU Court,they vote to appease the chair.Teachers association is a representative of the best brains of community.But they have failed to show their worth in teaching staff association.In the past many resolutions passed by AMUTA have been anti-academic,ridiculous,Laughable & sign of absolute cowardice viz.opposing order that Teaching staff be present until 4 PM.AS A RESULT;Their good resolutions too LOST THEIR VALUE.3.Students are like raw material who can be carved into beautiful products. Students come up with their own concepts.No basic moral teaching is imparted to them At AMU.They should be made to realize that they are important to themselves,families and to the Almamater.The AMU culture is not only known to leave behind a legacy from teachers,wardens,Provosts,Proctorial Staff ,monitors & senior students,but also inspire new comers.These innocent new arrivals are thrown into regionalism,Districtism and villagism by the vested interests,allegedly sponsored & protected by a group of teachers or Administrators.The Admnistration & teachers are divergent in the approach.Accusation on one side, impermeability & and silence on the other side tend to raiseserious doubts in minds of people,visa vis. legitimacy of administration.The tension between them quickly crosses the Babe Syed & University Circle,in the form of MEDIA & Information WARFARE, resulting in more Conflicts .It is a very dangerous trend …If Administration & teachers can’t safeguard the reputation of Almamater….Then WHO WILL DO?Dr Mohsin RazaSenior Consultant General SurgeonModerator -"Worldofaligs"Moderator -"Abdomen & Chest Trauma" , yahoogroups.com& Facilitator - "Breast Cancer awareness among Indian women" drmohsinraza1@yahoo.comcell 0091 8126039175https://www.facebook.com/BREASTCANCERs?fref=tswww.breastcancerupdates.comhttps://www.medsocio.com/drmohsinraza1

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The Aligarh Muslim University’s K A Nizami Centre for Quranic Studies invited noted Islamic Scholar, Professor Salman Nadvi from Durban, South Africa who has attended Jamia Ahmadia, Nadwa and University of Chicago for a PhD to deliver a lecture on ‘The Prophet As Perfect Model.’ The Lecture which was attended by academics, scholars and other students was held at the Conference Hall of the University’s Administrative Block.